FLORA OF WESTERN ESKIMAUX-LAND. 4i) 
297. Cladoma gracilis, ^ hybridu, Schecr. Spicil. p. 32. Kotzcbuc Souud; mixed with "Mosses, 
Jungermannioi, and Cludonia rangiferina and Cetraria hlandica ; fertile. 
The preaent Liolieu, whiuli is widely diffused over tlie temperate and cold regions of the north, oeeiiPB 
again in New Zealand and Van Diemen's Land, and extends ita range to tlie Falkland Tislanda. The two 
following species appear to have a similar distribution. 
298. Cladonia cornucopioides, Fries, Sclicd. Crit. vol. iii. p. 19. — C. coccifera, Auott. Kotzebue 
Sound ; very fine, fertile. 
299. Cladonia deformLs, Hotfm., Germ. vol. ii. p. 120. Kotzebue Sound; on rotten wood. 
Cups proliferous ; apothecia symphycarpous. An allied species has been gathered in a barren state, 
which seems to be C. hellidiflora, Schatr., rather than C. digitata, Hoffin., to which I had previously referred 
it with a mark of doubt, judging from a less perfect specimen. 
300. Cladonia uncialis, Hoffin., Fries, Licli. Europ. p. 244. Kotzebue Sound; mixed with 
C. rangiferina and leaves of BetuUe ; barren. 
The specimens are four or five inches long, of a yellower colour than is usual with the European plant, 
and much perforated above ; perforations are also frequent near the gaping axils. C. uncialis recurs in Tas- 
mania, and probably iu many other parts of the south. 
301. Cladonia rangiferina, Hoffm., Germ. vol. ii. p. 114. Norton Sound (var. syhcdicn, Fries) ; 
Kotzebue Sound; mixed with various other plants in both localities. 
This Lichen is a perfect cosmopolite ; no hititude or climate appears to be adverse to its development. 
FU^GI. 
302. DoTuiDEA hdulim, var. Betulce -nance, Fries, Syst. Myc. vol. ii. p. 555. Kotzebue Sound 
303. Erineum roseum, Scliult., Fl. Stug. p. 506. Kotzebue Sound. 
ALG.E. 
(Auctore W. H, Harvey.) 
304. Fucus vesiculosa, Linn., Harv. Pliyc. Brit. t. 204. Plentiful in Kotzebue Sound. 
305. Alaeia esculenta, Grev., Harv. Phyc. Brit. t. 79. Arctic coast. 
306. Chorda Filum, Sta<;h., Harv. Phyc. Brit. t. 107. Arctic coast. 
307. DicTYosiPHON fcenicfdaceus, Grev., Harv. Phyc. Brit. t. 326. Arctic coast. 
308. Ch-etopteris plumosa, Kiitz., Harv. Phyc. Brit. t. 87. Brought up by the dredge, 
together with other delicate seaweeds. 
309. Odonthalia dentata, var. angusta, Harv., Pliyc. Brit. v. 34. Arctic coast. 
310. Rhodomela lariv, Ag., Turn. Hist. Fuc. t. 207. Arctic Ocean. 
311. Delesseria sinuosa, Ag., Harv. Phyc. Brit. t. 259. Arctic Ocean. 
312. Phyllophora Brodicei, J. Ag., Harv. Phyc. Brit. t. 20. Arctic coast. 
A single specimen of the broad-leaved variety. 
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